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Ford Fusion Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#49 of 225
I went ahead and pulled the trigger... by otops
Aug 31, 2006 (6:15 pm)
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2006 Milan Premier
 
WINDOW STICKER
 
Base MSRP: $22,845
 
Options:
 
Power Moonroof $795
Safety & Security Package $595
Comfort Package $595
 
Total MSRP*: $25,480
 
DEALER’S COST
 
Base MSRP: $20,095
 
Options:
 
Power Moonroof $668
Safety & Security Package $500
Comfort Package $500
 
Total MSRP*: $22,413
 
BOTTOM LINE with 7% TAX, TAG, TITLE: $23,803
 
Was unable to remove the ADMIN. FEE of $595.50.
 
To top it all off, I took advantage of the 0% for 72 months.
#50 of 225
Re: I went ahead and pulled the trigger... by otops by snowman89
Sep 01, 2006 (4:58 am)
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Way to go...you won't regret it! Now keep us posted on how things go for you.
#51 of 225
Re: I went ahead and pulled the trigger... [otops] by theump
Sep 01, 2006 (12:37 pm)
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Replying to: otops (Aug 31, 2006 6:15 pm)

That's awesome ! (otops) Keep us updated on your experiences w/your Milan!!!!!!
#52 of 225
Negotiating a new Ford Fusion w/ known repaired damage by kemi
Oct 03, 2006 (3:33 pm)
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The local dealer has a 2006 Ford Fusion V6 SE - pretty loaded - power sunroof, ABS, Traction, safety & security package. MSRP is $23,355. They actually offered the vehicle to me for $21650, which is a little above invoice. However, the day I was going to finalize the paperwork, the dealer advised me that the vehicle I was about to purchase was damaged to the tune of $2500 in transporting. It apparently had damage to the roof and broke the sunroof. My question is what is a good negotiation price for this vehicle? They have repaired the roof and replaced the sunroof and are willing to guarantee the work for 5 years. What would be a reasonable offer for me to make for this vehicle? Any advice would be appreciated.
#54 of 225
Negotiating on repair damaged Fusion SE by fritzy
Oct 04, 2006 (7:57 am)
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Are you sure you want to buy this car? You're already taking at least a $3,000 hit because it's last years model and you'll have to list the damage & repairs when you tradin this car. Repair paint and body filler is never as good as the original finish. Offer them $19,150 by phone or email and be prepared to walk away. The economy is slowing down and we will be in a recession in January and the industry knows this and the dealer knows that it's hard to sell "damaged goods". People pay a premium for a new vehicle because well- it's new and not wrecked, damaged or driven by someone else. As soon as the 2006's clear the lot Ford will be offering incentives on the 07's, but I understand they have a lot of '06s (mostly trucks) to get rid of. Good luck!
#55 of 225
Re: Negotiating on repair damaged Fusion SE [fritzy] by kemi
Oct 04, 2006 (8:33 am)
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Replying to: fritzy (Oct 04, 2006 7:57 am)

Thanks for your response! I greatly appreciate it. Well, I'll tell you what I did. I did a search on Kelley Blue Book and entered in the vehicle information as a "used car" and selected the appropriate condition buttons listing the body damage "less than $3000" and came up with a trade in value of $16,740 and a private party value of $18565, so I called the sales guy and told him I would be willing to pay $17,000 for it. (I'd buy it for that price and may even go as high as $18,500.) He has yet to call me back. But, I'll keep you posted.
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Re: Negotiating on repair damaged Fusion SE [kemi] by jaxs1
Oct 18, 2006 (9:02 pm)
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Replying to: kemi (Oct 04, 2006 8:33 am)

You should get an extra discount for your trouble, but getting the car for the same price as if it still needed the $3000 in repairs now is not what will happen since it has already been fully repaired.
If you have any doubts about the repairs, the buy one that was never damaged instead.
#57 of 225
Re: Ford Fusion: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [kyfdx] by ken74
Nov 26, 2006 (6:57 pm)
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Replying to: kyfdx (Oct 05, 2005 3:36 pm)

Hello all,
 
I am the proud owner of my first new Ford. I just purchased a 2007 Fusion SEL V-6 with sun roof, heated mirrors and seats, traction control, Audiophile stereo system, leather, etc.... I am not even sure what else there is on this thing. I keep finding new stuff I did not realize was on the car.
 
Long story short, I paid $21,500 for the car here in Charlotte, NC. Sticker was $25,080. Very excited and happy so far....
 
Traded out of an 07 Camry, it sucked..... bad. Unfortunately, I took a hit on trade, but with the price of the Fusion (which ironically is about what I paid for the Camry) I made out ok.
 
Wish me luck; I don't need another lemon......
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Re: Ford Fusion: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [ken74] by scape2
Nov 28, 2006 (6:56 pm)
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Replying to: ken74 (Nov 26, 2006 6:57 pm)

You got a killer deal!! I'm bummed now, thought I did pretty well. I paid $23,000 for my 06 Fusion SEL V6 loaded with all options.. sounds like yours. I did get 0% financing.. did you??
 
Why did the 07 Camry suck??

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